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T-Mobile USA expands carrier billing to digital purchases
T-Mobile USA introduced Direct Carrier Billing, a new m-commerce solution allowing subscribers to purchase digital content and services directly via web-enabled devices including smartphones,
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Boku unveils 1-Tap Mobile Billing for Android apps
Boku introduced the production version of its 1-Tap Mobile Billing service for Android, enabling developers to integrate in-app transactions billed directly to the customer's wireless carrier. The
Boku launches 1-Tap Billing for Android
Boku introduced 1-Tap Mobile Billing for Android, enabling developers to integrate in-app transactions billed directly to the customer's wireless carrier. Now live in 56 countries including the U.S.,
O2 Germany signs with Boku for direct mobile billing
O2 Germany subscribers will be able to make online purchases valued between €0.09 and €30 by having the amount charged directly to their mobile phone account thanks to a deal the operator
Sprint partners with BilltoMobile for mobile payments
Sprint Nextel ( NYSE:S ) is making it possible for its customers to bill digital goods purchases directly to their monthly Sprint bill. Through a deal with mobile payment provider BilltoMobile,
BilltoMobile teams with Boku for Verizon mobile payments
Mobile payment solutions providers BilltoMobile and Boku have partnered to enable the latter's merchant partners and customers to bill digital goods purchases directly to their monthly Verizon
Apple vying with Google to acquire mobile payment firm Boku
Archrivals Apple ( NASDAQ:AAPL ) and Google are reportedly circling around mobile payment solutions firm Boku, with both tech giants in talks to acquire the startup or at least hammer out a
AT&T kicks off multi-partner mobile payments trial
AT&T ( NYSE:T ) is launching a mobile payment trial enabling subscribers to charge online products and services directly to their monthly wireless bill. AT&T customers can now scoop up digital
Zong, Boku debut rival Android payment solutions
Rival digital payment service providers Zong and Boku separately announced new solutions promising developers the tools to add in-app payment options to their Android smartphone applications. Zong's

